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    SAP MIIManufacturing ntegration andntelligencePositioning within theBusiness Suite Portfolio

    Frank Platt

    SSM Manufacturing

    September 17, 2009

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    Agenda

    SAP MII Brief Overview

    Capabilities

    Architecture

    Integration Landscape

    MII and Process Integration

    MII and Business Objects

    MII and Enterprise Portals

    Summary

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    SAP MII

    Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence

    Data Services

    Real-time integration of data with plant floor systems, applications and legacy systems.

    Visualization Services

    Extensible presentation layer presented via web pages. Family of configurable UI objects providemanufacturing views in role based dashboards or via wireless PDAs.

    Business Logic Services

    Flow based logic engine, enables data aggregation and transformation of disparate data. Transactionscan be triggered or scheduled. Calculations, business rules, and alerts are easily developed andexecuted.

    SAP MIIData Services

    Visualization

    ServicesAnalytic Services

    SAP MII is a service-based composition environment that leverages unique servicesfor rapid development of Manufacturing Integration and Intelligence applications

    across all industries served.

    Business Logic

    Services

    Web Services

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    SAP 2007 / Page 4

    Manufacturing Integration & Intelligence

    Composition Environment

    Data Services

    Visualization

    Business Logic Services

    Quality Engine

    KPIs / Metrics / Alerts

    SAP Manufacturing PlatformDelivers Information and Process Integration

    PLAN MAKE DELIVER

    MAKE

    Simplified Execution

    Global Coordination

    ERP SCM PLM

    Distributor/CustomersSupplier Processes

    Contract Manufacturer

    LOB

    Devices

    LIMS/ Inspection /

    Equipment Testing

    MESSCADA / HMI

    Plant DataCollection

    Wireless IntegrationEnvironmental

    Building Management

    Plant Historian

    Plant DB

    DCS / PLC

    via OPC

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    SAP MII Core Functions/Services

    Data Services

    Bi-directional data accessMetadata browsingXML-based data abstractionConnectors to external systems

    Business Logic ServicesLogicIntegration servicesNotification services

    Calculation and data transformationContent creation

    Visualization Services

    Charts, grids, tickers, UI controlsDashboard components

    Analytic ServicesSPC/SQC (Six Sigma) analysesStatistical and other mathematical analyses

    Web ServicesAll services exposed as web services

    Includes user-defined composite services

    SAP NetWeaver Web AS

    SAP NetWeaver Web AS

    Connectors

    MIIDB

    Manufacturing Integration & Intelligence

    Composition Environment

    Data Services

    Visualization

    Business Logic Services

    Quality Engine

    KPIs / Metrics / Alerts

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    SAP 2007 / Page 6

    Manufacturing Integration & Intelligence

    Composition Environment

    Data Services

    Visualization

    Business Logic Services

    Quality Engine

    KPIs / Metrics / Alerts

    SAP Manufacturing PlatformDelivers Information and Process Integration

    PLAN MAKE DELIVER

    MAKE

    Simplified Execution

    Global Coordination

    ERP SCM PLM

    LIMS/ Inspection /

    Equipment Testing

    MESSCADA / HMI

    Plant DataCollection

    Wireless IntegrationEnvironmental

    Building Management

    Plant Historian

    Plant DB

    DCS / PLC

    via OPC

    SAP MII extracts data

    from SAP ERP and

    provides real-time

    visibility and distribution

    to Plant Floor Systems of:

    SAP MIIs ability to performtransaction execution into

    SAP also enables automated,

    plant-level creation of:

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    SAP MII in a Multi-Plant Context

    CorporateCorporatePlantsPlants

    SAP Business Suite

    SAP NetWeaver

    SAP Business Suite

    SAP NetWeaver

    SAP MIISAP MII

    SAP MIISAP MII

    SAP MIISAP MII

    Central

    SAP BI

    Central

    SAP BI

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    SAP 2007 / Page 8

    SAPMII

    Typical SAP MII Application Areas

    AdaptiveManufacturing

    Manufacturing OperationsSAP Manufacturing (mySAP ERP)

    ManufacturingIntelligence

    ManufacturingIntegration

    ManufacturingSynchronization

    Data Integration

    Work ProcessManagement

    UI Simplification

    PerformanceManagement

    Dashboards

    Scorecards

    Analytics

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    SAPs pre-packaged integration templatesAccelerated Time-to-business value

    Integrated business process platform reduces integration costthroughout integration life cycle

    Analyze and

    Discover

    Model andBuild

    Compose andOrchestrate

    Test,Integrate and

    Deploy

    Manage and

    Optimize

    Duration reduction

    by 20%

    Duration reduction

    by 20%

    Only possiblewith ESR/SR

    Only possiblewith ESR/SR

    Reduction of

    Deployment perservice by 1 day

    Reduction of

    Deployment perservice by 1 day

    Reduction of

    Integration effort by

    30%

    Reduction of

    Integration effort by

    30%

    Duration reduction

    by 25%

    Duration reduction

    by 25%

    Now we can provision new web services in a technologically independent way

    and reduce our development and integration effort by two-thirds through

    re-use of enterprise services.Gerald Elder

    Project Manager, Swiss Post

    * Based on Swiss Post presentation in SAPPHIRE, Berlin 2008

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    SAP MII Template Categories - Transactions

    The current categories for the building block transactions are:

    Materials Data

    Material Movements

    Batches

    Production Orders

    Process Orders Plant Maintenance Notifications

    Plant Maintenance Work Orders

    Quality

    Planned Orders

    Repetitive Manufacturing

    IDOCs

    The collection of MII transactions will be continuously evolve with all content posted

    and maintained on SDN.

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    SAP Partner Landscape for Batch Manufacturing

    SAP Business Suite

    (SCM, PP, PP-PI, IM/WM, QM)

    Manufacturing

    Operations

    Manufacturing

    Enterprise

    Processes

    Inspection/

    Equipment Testing Weigh ScalesPlant Historian HMI PLC SCADA / DCSLIMS

    Automation

    Partner MES SystemsComprehensive MES

    Solution

    Partner Scheduling &EAM Systems

    Intelligence Integration Innovation

    SAP Plant Connectivity (PCo)

    Batch Manufacturing Templates

    SAP MIISMART, Best Practice

    MES Solution

    Shop Floor Systems

    SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment

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    Agenda

    SAP MII Brief Overview

    Capabilities

    Architecture

    Integration Landscape

    MII and Process Integration

    MII and Business Objects

    MII and Enterprise Portals

    Summary

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    SAP NetWeaver PI 7.1- Available NowSingle integrated product for comprehensive business SOA

    Single middleware product for A2A, B2B integration across the business network

    High performance and secure end-to-end transactions supporting latest SOA standards

    Pre-integrated repository and registry for centralized service provisioning and governance

    Pre-packaged integration templates signif icantly reduce integration pro ject TCO

    SOA Management

    Service Bus

    Enterprise ServicesRepository & Registry

    Services Registry

    Administration

    Configuration

    Monitoring

    Optimization

    Security

    Pre-packaged Integration ContentPre-packaged Integration Content

    BAMBAMBusiness Task

    Management

    Business Task

    ManagementProcess

    Orchestration

    Process

    Orchestration

    Software

    Lifecycle

    Security User

    Management

    Software

    Lifecycle

    Security User

    Management

    Scalability,

    High

    Availability

    Archiving

    Scalability,

    High

    Availability

    Archiving

    Connectivity(3rd Party

    Applications,Technologies,Middleware

    etc)

    Connectivity(3rd Party

    Applications,Technologies,Middleware

    etc)

    Reliable

    Message &

    Queuing

    Reliable

    Message &

    Queuing

    Trans-

    formation

    Trans-

    formation

    Dynamic

    Routing /

    Mediation

    Dynamic

    Routing /

    Mediation

    Protocol

    Switching

    Protocol

    Switching

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    SAP 2007 / Page 14

    PI versus MII functionality

    What do you get from PI?

    EAI Platform

    Enterprise Messaging

    Centralized configuration, tracing, monitoring,

    and maintenance of messages across sites

    and between systems

    Guaranteed Delivery and Store Forward

    Enterprise Service Repository

    Stateful Workflow

    BPM Tools

    Business Activity Monitoring (BAM) functionality

    Asynchronous Communication

    What do you get from MII?

    Composition Environment, including GUI tools

    specifically designed for plant use cases, to

    develop applications for manufacturing

    Manufacturing Systems Connectivity

    EAI enabler for the plant

    Enterprise message client to PI with local queues

    Easy to use tools to take data from plant systems

    and populate message templates for message

    consumption by enterprise applications

    Largely synchronous communication

    Rich analytic capabilities

    Lean, graphical service composition environment

    Service enablement of the shop floor

    Simple data aggregation and transformation tools

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    SAP 2007 / Page 15

    Top Reasons to use each product

    When you should use PI

    You wish to use Process Integration as the SOA

    backbone in your Enterprise

    To Establish ES Repositor y as the central SOA

    repository in customer landscapes

    To Leverage support of additional WS standards

    such as UDDI, WS-BPEL and tasks, WS-RM

    across the enterprise landscape Enable high-volume and mission-critical integration

    scenarios between business applications

    Benefit from new functionality, such as principal

    propagation , XML validation, and BAM

    capabilities

    When you should use MII

    You have a heterogeneous set ofplant data stores

    that you want to organize and analyze

    You want to get consistent manufacturing

    operations reporting across sites

    You need to drill down into plant data stores and

    across different data stores formanufacturing

    intelligence applications You wish to connect proprietary plant

    applications to ERP data and work processes

    through standard, out of the box connectors and

    tools

    Products are complimentary when both are available in the same landscape, use

    each for its strengths

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    SAP 2007 / Page 16

    How do MII and PI work together?

    SAP PI focus

    A2A and B2B connector framework to integrate all kind of backend systems and applications

    Business process engine to support stateful, long running business logic

    Pure integration functionality; no flexible, manufacturing-focused UI engine to integrate people

    with processes

    SAP PI is the SAP solution for enterprise application integration. SAP MIIsupplements SAP PI in decentralized and synchronous Manufacturing

    environments

    SAP PI and SAP MII will be - from an architectural point of view - two different

    systems, whose functionality are deployed in a complementary way

    SAP PI as central instance in data processing service center

    SAP MII as separate deployment instance, often at the manufacturing site, with PI client

    capabilities, including local queues to withstand network and system outages

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    SAP 2007 / Page 17

    Plant to Enterprise Integration using

    MII and PI Logical View

    Process Integration Server

    used for Enterprise Messaging

    Use the PI stack included as

    part of NetWeaver CE for

    message queuing and quality

    of service

    MII used at the plant to

    communicate to proprietary

    manufacturing automation

    system data stores, andtransform and contextualize

    the raw data so that it can

    communicate with ERP

    transactional systems

    Data Connect ivity ServicesData Aggregration and Transformation Services

    xMII Core Services

    Business Logic Services

    HTTP/HTTPS/Web Servi ce Interface Layer

    NetWeaver CE

    Single

    Server /

    Deployment

    UnitxMII Plant

    App lic atio n

    CompositionEnvironment

    Messaging / Queuing / Securit y

    Resource Adapter (WSRM)

    Process

    Integration

    Adapt er

    Framework

    SAP ECC

    APOPPQM SDMMMMPP-

    PI

    BW

    Modulex

    Modulen...

    Business Process

    Engine

    Integration

    Engine

    Central (Advanced)

    Adap ter Engine

    ProcessIntegration

    Server

    Enterprise Deployment

    Plant Site - Distributed Deployment

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    SAP 2007 / Page 18

    Communication Scenarios for Plant to

    Enterprise Integration

    Process Integration Server

    Netweaver CE Appli cation Server

    xMII Plant Application Framework

    AII

    xLPO

    S

    95Business

    Package

    SPC

    QM

    Extensions

    KPIsand

    Alerting

    Mfg.

    Work

    Instructions

    M

    fg.

    Business

    Intelligence

    Composite

    App1

    ...

    Composite

    Appn

    SAP ECC

    APOPPQM SDMMMMPP-PI

    BW

    ESA ServicesRFC Connector/IDOCS

    Modulex

    Modulen...

    Enterprise

    DeploymentPlant Site -Distributed Deployment

    MII Integration to ERP

    Scenario 1 Direct:MII can communicate

    directly to ERP through

    BAPIs, RFCs, and IDOCS

    Scenario 2 Thru PI:MII can communicate

    through a PI or XI Server

    (or other enterprise

    middleware)

    Scenario 3 ESOA:MII can communicate

    through SAP ESA Services

    for Manufacturing

    Note: Scenarios are not mutually exclusive. They may be

    combined in any way depending on the needs of the

    application.

    1 2 3

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    Agenda

    SAP MII Brief Overview

    Capabilities

    Architecture

    Integration Landscape

    MII and Process Integration

    MII and Business Objects

    MII and Enterprise Portals

    Summary

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    SAP 2008 / Page 20

    Product Directions for BI SolutionsSAP BusinessObjects BI Solutions

    PredictivePredictive

    Web IntelligenceWeb Intelligence

    Crystal ReportsCrystal Reports

    XcelsiusXcelsiusWeb App DesignerWeb App Designer

    Report DesignerReport Designer

    Pioneer (OLAP Analysis)Pioneer (OLAP Analysis)

    BI WidgetsBI Widgets

    Web ServicesWeb Services

    And Much

    More

    PolestarPolestar

    Mobile BIMobile BI

    Enterprise Data

    Warehousing

    & BI Platform

    AdvancedAnalysis

    Enterprise

    Reporting

    Dashboards,

    Visualization

    Ad-hoc

    Query &

    Reporting

    BusinessObjects EnterpriseBusinessObjects EnterpriseSAP NetWeaver BI and BIASAP NetWeaver BI and BIA

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    Manufacturing Analytics: Closed Loop

    Between Strategy and Execution

    Executive Level

    Plant Level

    Line Level

    Plant reporting defines

    line targets

    Line level data rolls up to

    summary for plant level

    reporting

    Plant level data rolls up to

    summary for executive and

    Cross-site reporting

    SAP MII Intell igenceSAP Business Objects

    Executive reporting defines

    plant Productivity targets

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    Production Analytics MII with Xcelsius

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    SAP 2007 / Manufacturing Analytics /

    i

    SAP 2007 / Page 23

    SAP MII / Business Objects Evolution

    SAP MII

    VersionReleased Description

    Q4/2008

    Existing: Basic connectivi ty to Business Objects

    server via Web service interface

    Use SAP MII as data source for Business ObjectsXcelsius (SDN article)

    2009

    Provide connector for Business Objects Crystal

    reports to report on top of SAP MII data/queries.

    Provide local Crystal reporting runtime engine inside

    SAP MII.

    2010

    Manufacturing Analytics

    Rich set of analytical composites for targeted

    industries available

    SAP MII

    12.1

    SAP MII

    12.2

    SAP MII

    14.0

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    SAP MII and Business Objects Differentiation

    SAP MII - Manufacturing Intelligence and Integration:

    Product Space Enterprise Manufacturing Intelligence, Operations Management, Manufacturing Execution Systems

    Key words Real Time data, Manufacturing, Transactional, Distributed Architecture

    Manufacturing Composition Environment forreal time plant applications

    Integrates existing applications from Plant floor to SAP Business Suite

    Used forSynchronous and Asynchronous transactions between applications

    Does Not Require data replication to an OLAP Database for reporting

    Note - Plans underway to integrate SAP MII to Business Objects applications (reporting and dashboards)

    Business Objects

    Product Space Business Intelligence, Enterprise Performance Management, Enterprise Information Management

    Key Words Enterprise, Analytics

    Enterprise Reporting Solution

    Query, Reporting, Dashboards, and Analytics on top ofcorporate data sources

    Data integration, data quality, and metadata management

    Information discovery, search and navigation

    Note All SAP MII customers have a complementary Business Intelligence strategy

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    Agenda

    SAP MII Brief Overview

    Capabilities

    Architecture

    Integration Landscape

    MII and Process Integration

    MII and Business Objects

    MII and Enterprise Portals

    Summary

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    SAP Enterprise Portals

    Summary

    The SAP NetWeaver Portal component enables you to centralize and integrate resources

    and processes from across the enterprise creating a Web-based work environment that

    maximizes the productivity of your employees, partners, and customers.

    Key Features

    Unified interfaces Create a single point of access for all info and applications

    Intuitive design Helps users quickly access the right resources

    Personalization Meet the exact needs of individual users

    Flexibility Recombine functionality and customize portals as your needs change

    Enhanced usabili ty Reduce user learning time and develop custom user interfaces

    Unmatched integration Interface with SAP and non-SAP enterprise applications

    Extensibility Support cross-enterprise applications

    SAP 2007 / Page 26

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    Agenda

    SAP MII Brief Overview

    Capabilities

    Architecture

    Integration Landscape

    MII and Process Integration

    MII and Business Objects

    MII and Enterprise Portals

    Summary

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    SAP Manufacturing Solution Stack

    SAP Business Suite

    (SAP ERP, SCM, PLM )

    SAP Business Suite

    (SAP ERP, SCM, PLM )

    SAP MII InfrastructureSAP MII InfrastructureSAP MII Content

    Partner shop floor systemsPartner shop floor systems

    CompositesComposites

    Inspection/

    equipment testing

    Weigh scales Plant data

    collection

    RFID sensors,

    bar codes

    Device

    integration

    Plant historian HMI SCADA / DCS

    Intelligence Integration Innovation

    SAP ME

    Manufacturing

    Execution

    SAP ME

    Manufacturing

    Execution

    Shop

    Floor

    E

    nterprise

    Business Objects Enterprise

    Universe Designer Crystal Reports Web Intelligence

    Presentation

    Layer

    Business Objects

    InfoView

    SAP

    NetWeaver Portal

    Other

    Corporate Portals

    Voyager Xcelsius

    BI

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    Positioning - SAP MII Differentiators

    Connectors provide instant integration to plant systems

    Leverages existing investments data replication not required

    Provides integration and intelligence in one framework

    Applications are developed very quickly time to benefi t in weeks

    Includes pre-buil t templates for integrating to SAP Business Suite

    Designed forreal-time manufacturing applications

    Delivers transactional integration for simplifying user interaction wi thERP

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    SAP 2007 / Page 31

    Thank you!

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    SAP MII Integration Landscape

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